#i dont think anyone is a dw AND life series fan
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crazy-pe3p Ā· 10 days ago
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i dont know how tumblr will take this
or trafficblr/dw tumblr at all
um anyways grians world au!! just felt like merging my interests
feel free to question my choices.....
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reloha Ā· 8 months ago
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Just going to throw interesting tags here.
@aq2003:
#my feelings on these are as follows: 1) like half of it but v conflicted over it. overrated. 2) it's good but so overrated and needs to#stop winning every series 4 poll. 3) it's the worst episode of rtd era by far and anyone who likes it has bad taste#4) second worst ep in rtd's run and i genuinely do not get what people see in this one. the tragic ending doesnt even land#5) i have seen ppl declare undying love for this one which i do not understand whatsoever bc it's just kinda mediocre to me#im sorry women but astrid was just Some White Lady and i wanted martha back so bad
[Me: Yes. I just wanted Martha back. Iā€™ve been thinking about that a lot. ]
@harrowq:
#i donā€™t like human nature/family of bloodā€¦..#it feels kinda disingenuous saying it but i really am not a fan#metawise it is interesting to talk and think about but i always skip it on rewatch#i just. donā€™t like it
@alexmey-does-an-arts:
#i liked voyage of the damned mostly for the foons. best dw side characters ever#i agree astrid was just. Boring#i think girl in the fireplace had super cool designs for the villians and an interesting plot#however that plot was done far far better late in deep breath and the characterization sucks (thanks moffat)#i have issues with all of these lmaoo#human nature/family of blood has so much horrific treatment of martha as does shakespeare code#silence in the library/forest of the dead is good but not as good as people say imo#i love love river song but i just don't think she was introduced as well as she couldve been#and later on moffat just doesn't write her that great either
@nethnad:
#i voted girl in the fireplace because 1) its mickeys only ever episode as a full-time companion before the two-parter he leaves in#and hes shafted half the damn time like come on. but also 2) it is so clearly the beginning of moffats obsession w the time travelers wife#you watch it and youre like. moffat. moffat is this gonna frame the background for any later stories moffat. and he says ha dont worry#only to immediately use the same general trope w river of 'man meets girl out of time throughout her life'#its like the blaring fire alarm that signals how hes gonna treat women as showrunner
@danielfeketewrites:
#it's Army of Ghosts and Doomsday for me#The End of Time is also up there#I wasn't even aware that voyage or code were like#highly rated by the fandom?#i can understand voyage#it's a big dumb populist disaster movie#sure#but shakespeare's code?#it's a waste of shakespeare#on a pretty bland ep#written by groberts#that features a jkr shoutout#I thought we all knew this
@roxannepolice:
#v9ted silence in the library because yes it's a brilliant two parter but definition of overstated#like. MIDNIGHT is right next to it#human nature has bad concepts but I think it's the bad on purpose case. like if something that was meant to annoy you annoyed you#then it did it's job. also as woth dim the whole human nature as core theme of s3 is literally spelled out there#I confess I have a soft spot for Shakespeare code but that's bc it basically said Shakespeare's mysterious muse was a WOC#abs a marx'a vrothers reference#girl in a fireplace and v9yage of the damned get just due appreciation I feel? Like they're well liked#but I've never seen them praised as deep or sth
@roadimusprime:
#Blink#I said what I said#Doctor Who#SITL/FOTD and GITF are overrated though but Blink gets the crown
@s-h-a-s-e:
#midnight. because everyones always going on about how bloody great it is.#it makes me really really sad. and not in a fun way#p.s. i'm related to the guy who plays morvin van hoff (foon's husband) in voyage of the damned.#i've only met him once but he was really cool (complimented the top hat I was wearing)
@illyriashade56
#shakespeare code i am not a fan of#i think martha deserves to beat ten with a rock for how she got treated by him#also the unrequeited love aspect is so hamfisted in that ep i hate it#martha is a better person than me i would have tried to strangle shakespeare at least twice if i were in her place
@foreign-dorian:
#my least favorite of these is absolutely gitf#NOT because itā€™s a bad story but because it feels like Moffat had a grand idea and ran with it without any respect for characterization#it just doesnā€™t fit the season that it was written in#and he clearly reuses the storyline with Amy in place of Reinette; I just think it wouldā€™ve worked better if heā€™d saved it for s5#Shakespeare code/family of blood are interesting conceptually but they did Martha so dirty#honestly of these choices voyage wins by dint of not being openly racist + Moffat not being weird about women + Bannakaffalatta
@variousqueerthingsĀ :
#look ive gotta just echo prev tags here#my feelings on these are as follows: 1) like half of it but v conflicted over it. overrated. 2) it's good but so overrated and needs to#stop winning every series 4 poll. 3) it's the worst episode of rtd era by far and anyone who likes it has bad taste#4) second worst ep in rtd's run and i genuinely do not get what people see in this one. the tragic ending doesnt even land#<-#and for 5 on my own terms is that it's a silly episode and i have fun with it and mainly it's like#fits into the canon of ten being a bleeding heart who immediately loses every time (stay losing king) -- didnt know it was considered a bes#i think it's funny that family of blood double and silence of the library double were voted into the top ten best OF ALL TIME in the dwm#because yeah.... family of blood double is like. cool in some places. and soooooooo messy in others#and the library double episodes i just... i think they're fine. i think the library itself is cool and donna's narrative is cool#but i think bits of it age in that unpalatable moffat-and-women kind of way and you could see some of my least favourite#tenth doctor-writing in it... and that ending *rolls eyes*#generally i think moffat is so often So bad at emotional character-based writing (see girl in fireplace but you get some in silence as well#(less with donna but i think that's ctate working well with the material tbh)#that he can have the coolest concepts in the world if he wants -- 99% of the time i am not emotionally invested#so hashing it out in the tags will probably go for silence#good episode to be clear -- soooo severely overrated#(toby whithouse out-moffated moffat in the god complex by writing an episode that was weird AND had strong characters)
@canlifechillforasecond:
#HAS to be Shakespeare Code or Girl in the Fireplace#the whole madame de pompedore thing was so weird#continuing trend of Steven Moffat being weird about women#and just *gestures to Shakespeare code*#really hard to choose but Iā€™m gonna go with Shakespeare code bc there are a few genuinely fun scenes in girl in the fireplace#that scene in Shakespeare code where Shakespeare just starts saying racist shit#even though it was ā€˜of the timesā€™#was so completely unnecessary to the plot
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deathvsthemaiden Ā· 4 years ago
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ok wait after u sent me that ask i have to know ur top books!!! dw if u don't feel like it but i would love to hear them šŸŒ·
This is so sweet and considerate! Thank you Eva, you gave me 5 so Iā€™ll try to keep it to that # as well šŸ’–šŸ° off the top of my head:
šŸŒ· The Stormlight Archive series, especially the second book, Words of Radiance. Stormlight is like 4 books + 2 novellas right now, and is projected to be 10 books and ???novellas eventually. And on top of that each main book is 1000+ pages and while you can read Stormlight on its own, most of the other books by the author, Brandon Sanderson, are part of this larger fictional universe called the cosmere. Each series takes place on a different planet, and if you are invested in the whole cosmere, thereā€™s Easter egg references to other series in other series. So like! While I rec these books often, most people understandably donā€™t take me up on it wgshshh šŸ¤­ Sandersonā€™s non-Stormlight books are all MUCH shorter but also much more flawed imo. Like I wouldnā€™t count him among my favorite authors were it not for Stormlight. anyway Iā€™m a die hard fantasy fan so the length didnā€™t deter me, and I picked these up because a friend told me the world building in these books was genuinely unique instead of the typical very lazy maps composed of like. Fantasy Russia and its hostile mysterious neighbors Fantasy General East Asia and Fantasy Africa lol. and she was right! The world building is exquisite and refreshing and almost every character is canonically of color. They live in a society with an eye color based caste system and itā€™s.., so hard to sum up this massive series with four main characters and a ridiculous(ly fun) amount of plot lines, so Iā€™ll cut this short and say 1) the first book, The Way of Kings, is highly expository but the ending is so so worth it, and if you enjoy the ending youā€™ll find merit in continuing with the series 2) Words of Radiance is my favorite book so far partially because I havenā€™t read the newest, Rhythm of War, yet, and also because itā€™s the book with the most scenes that solidified Kaladin Stormblessed (one of the main characters) as one of my favorites of all time. Another one of the best things about this series is how Brandon Sanderson portrays mental health in very natural ways, and it makes Kaladinā€™s growth so incredibly soothing to follow (I MEAN. He has low points that sometimes hit too close to home, but it makes you root for him harder) he really is just. Truly my definition of a hero, if we wanna get cheesy about it, and I had to pick one solid example. I love him so much this isnā€™t even the tip of the iceberg as to why šŸ˜­!
šŸŒ·Jane Eyre. Silly frivolous teenaged girl that I am this book swept me off my feet when I first read it and I condone every problematic aspect of itā¤ļø (I DONT ofc but like! I love drama and being played like a fiddle by narratives and the book delivered on both fronts! And it couldnā€™t have without its unsavory plot twist soooo šŸ˜™šŸ’–) (the hate this book and especially one specific character gets is funny to me just because like. Hate for the former (imo) usually stems from people taking the book too seriously while simultaneously missing the point (JE and du Maurierā€™s Rebecca (highly influenced by the former) are oft considered loose Bluebeard retellings for a reasonnnn!) and hate for the latter is usually just like. Warranted and then taken over the top like... heā€™s just a fake funny little man you guys :( and the book wouldā€™ve been boring if he wasnā€™t so twisted and out of touch and passionate ): not to mention I do personally in a mean ish way think itā€™s funny how for some people this character is one of the worst examples of men they can imagine. Like good for Them! I donā€™t want them to have lower standards for horribleness in people But also omg šŸ¤­ it just reminds me of how... irony of all ironies, Iā€™m semi frequently told Iā€™m too harsh on real life men and then when I love twisted ones in books (for being funny and entertaining and good solid characters) I like. get the most interesting side eyes (whether figurative or literal) bwjswnhshe anyway I have nothing against Austen, I definitely enjoy her, but from what Iā€™ve read so far, I prefer the BrontĆ«s a lot more... I need adventure! Show me horror show me rot etc etcā¤ļø also Iā€™m. A stupid sucker so the fact that the book was Charlotte BrontĆ«ā€™s attempt to write a plain looking lady protagonist and to make her praiseworthy and virtuous and worthy of spellbinding romance makes me... šŸ’—šŸ’“šŸ’•
šŸŒ·Keturah and Lord Death ā€” Martine Leavitt. I havenā€™t seen it officially stated anywhere but to me itā€™s p clear this book is a retelling of/highly inspired by Godfather Death (the Grimm tale) Very simple, predictable but effective plot, and the characters are just. So much fun. From my url you can probably tell I love stories in which women (or anyone but you know. Death and the Maiden is its own trope for a reason) outsmart/face off against death. If they also k*ss, when done right, I think thatā€™s swell as well.
šŸŒ·A Thousand Splendid Suns ā€” Khalid Hosseini. By far the heaviest book I will mention in this ask, and I donā€™t rec it willy nilly for that and a few other reasons. Itā€™s a forever fave to me because I read it at the exact right time in my life, where I was like... noticing a ton of things irl and things at home were tumultuous, and when I saw very similar things unfold in this book while I was being silenced and made to feel crazy by the adults around me, it meant so much to me to see reality as I was experiencing it in real time reflected back at me via this novel. The context of the story is wildly different from my own life and the stakes the characters face are far higher, and it is if I remember right mostly a novel about the horrors of war, which isnā€™t something I pretend to have any firsthand experience with, but! It was legitimately cathartic to read when I read it, and it especially meant a lot to me at the time that the author was a grown man. Not to mention how my mother is not and never has been a reader, and somehow the one and only book I ever managed to get her to read was this. Hilariously she got mad at me for only (ā€œonlyā€) reading depressing things (thereā€™s... a grain of truth to that but she doesnā€™t need to know! šŸ¤«) but also... she was hooked I could tell! (I got all tmi explaining this one gag Iā€™m so sorry)
šŸŒ·A Slight Trick of the Mind ā€” Mitch Cullin. Retirement-era Holmes! Holmes as an old man! A sad old man who keeps bees!! Itā€™s the novel the movie Mr. Holmes was based off of (havenā€™t seen it yet) and I was not expecting it to get me all sentimental like it did šŸ¤ØšŸ˜Ŗ but anyway itā€™s like. A prolonged character study and explores some of the most interesting (to me, anyway) parts of Holmes that are only lightly touched upon in canon, like his occasionally huge follies when navigating his few close relationships and how he copes with them afterwards, his fatigue at the random injustice of the world, how heā€™s often mistaken both by characters that surround him and people irl as a man without feelings, etc etc. like thereā€™s no Dr. Watson or Mrs. Hudson in this book, and the people he interacts with are almost entirely original characters, but as I listened to the audiobook it barely occurred to me to miss Watson and Hudson (I know! šŸ˜¦) and the authorā€™s original characters interacted with Holmes so believably that I sometimes forgot they werenā€™t ever Doyleā€™s. Def recommend to any flexible Holmes fan thatā€™s not a total stickler for canon (though you donā€™t actually have to know much about Holmes to read this book and enjoy it! šŸ)
šŸŒ·Sleepless ā€” Sarah Vaughn + Leila del Luca. I began with the longest book, so let me end with the shortest. Itā€™s a 2 volume long graphic novel series and that itā€™s so short is the only long standing, legitimate complaint I have of it! Gorgeous art, really effectively written romance, a dark skinned girl who gets to be the proactive, lively protagonist and stunning, pined after love interest at the same time, a cast of characters that is majority of color, the perfect %-age of drama and angst etc etc. if you can find it via your library or online or smth, you can knock it out in one sitting and leave the experience eternally altered in the funnest way šŸ‘šŸ‘„šŸ‘
Honorable mentions: The Botany of Desire ā€” Michael Pollan, Troubling Love ā€” Elena Ferrante, The Girl from the Garden ā€” Parnaz Foroutan
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